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The 2018 cholesterol guideline recognizes elevated Lp(a) as a risk enhancer for statin therapy, a review of Lp(a) as a causal cardiovascular risk factor (Indian Heart J 2019)

Original title: Lipoprotein(a): An independent, genetic, and causal factor for cardiovascular disease and acute myocardial infarction

Indian Heart J · · 5

Enas EA, Varkey B, Dharmarajan TS, Pare G, Bahl VK

This review by Enas, Varkey, Dharmarajan, Pare and Bahl summarises evidence that Lp(a), largely determined by variation in the LPA gene locus encoding apo(a), is an independent, genetic and causal factor for cardiovascular disease and acute myocardial infarction. Lp(a) is the preferential carrier of oxidised phospholipids, a proatherogenic and proinflammatory biomarker, and adversely affects endothelial function, inflammation, oxidative stress, fibrinolysis and plaque stability, accelerating atherothrombosis and premature coronary artery disease. The INTER-HEART study established Lp(a) usefulness for assessing acute myocardial infarction risk across ethnically diverse populations, with South Asians having the highest risk and population attributable risk. The 2018 Cholesterol Clinical Practice Guideline recognises elevated Lp(a) as an atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk enhancer for initiating or intensifying statin therapy.

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Original abstract

Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is a circulating lipoprotein, and its level is largely determined by variation in the Lp(a) gene (LPA) locus encoding apo(a). Genetic variation in the LPA gene that increases Lp(a) level also increases coronary artery disease (CAD) risk, suggesting that Lp(a) is a causal factor for CAD risk. Lp(a) is the preferential lipoprotein carrier for oxidized phospholipids (OxPL), a proatherogenic and proinflammatory biomarker. Lp(a) adversely affects endothelial function, inflammation, oxidative stress, fibrinolysis, and plaque stability, leading to accelerated atherothrombosis and premature CAD. The INTER-HEART Study has established the usefulness of Lp(a) in assessing the risk of acute myocardial infarction in ethnically diverse populations with South Asians having the highest risk and population attributable risk. The 2018 Cholesterol Clinical Practice Guideline have recognized elevated Lp(a) as an atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk enhancer for initiating or intensifying statin therapy.

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